Arsenal debut by tucking into a Kinder Bueno and a can of Coke.In 2003, in a run-of-the-mill League Cup clash with Rotherham, Arsene Wenger introduced the world to a young Fabregas.
At just 16 years and 177 days old, when the youngster took to the pitch at Highbury, he became the youngster player Arsenal had ever seen.Speaking ahead of his new ITV documentary, Fabregas said: “I had £4,000 a month to spend.
It was impossible for me to spend that amount. Give me £500 a month – that’s enough! Being in that small room in Noreen’s place was a privilege.”READ MORE: Arsenal's 'best kid I've ever seen' secures season-long loan move away from EmiratesAnd he put that £500 to good use after his debut: "I went home and Noreen was sleeping and I had a Kinder Bueno and a Coke."Fabregas didn't truly break into the side until Patrick Vieira was sold: “The day Patrick left was a very sad one but a very important one for my career.
Arsene called me into a room before training and said to me, what do you think if I tell you I’m selling Patrick?"I feel you are ready and he’s blocking you and you are ready to fly.
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